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I Mid Majesty's Theatre. TO.NlQ'ht'/'at 7.45 — LAST SCREENING OF THIS HUGE BILL. SONIA MARKOVA SO n,a m^rkova. J The J^ew ,^ox Star, is added, to ... «i . . , • , ' the list ,Qf World's, Favorites, inchid- rlir bftillTPn U*r%nuklll ing Maty , Pickford, -Marguerite IHE PAINTLII WADOWNA Clark, Biflie Burke, Douglas Fair- A Story of a Woman's Fall and her banks, _ Charles , Ray, a-nd many * , Redemptioll . others . to be seen A . . i ■ r ONLY „A T HIS, MAJESTY'S. Ed£ar Sel^yn's TEtemartetie Kajr;,, Our Picture Programme is the TtlC rtfliillTDV lilllif Best, Longest, and Cheapest m Gis- I lit wUUII 111 I DU I 1 borne. ' ■ SHADOW OF HER PEST. ' CAZETTB. REfiVTARIvABLEI PROGRAm|mK TO-MORROW. Two Paramount (Ince) SuperrFeatures — - THE FAMILY SKELETON FEATURING CHARLES RAY. ■; . (Five-Reel Comb/ly Drama), ■ .: . RESURRECTION STARRING : PAULINE FREDERICK ( JTolstoy's, Great Work), m Eight R^ls, ... His IMiaj^stiyhS Thoatr©. PARK RACECOURSE, TE HAPARA. PROGRAMME. Tuesday, April Bth, 1919. . SPECIAL NOTE.— To-day the only entrance' to the Park will, be .vi; Gladstone Road. AJI other roads jwill be closed, even to pedestrians'.. 7.30 p.m.— rPoi Dances, Halcas, Maori Songs. • ' . n Gisborne, assisted by Taupo, Hawke's Bay, Waiapu, and Napier. "., . SALE OF GOODS. ■ . Admission 2s, Ohildrenls. \ Dance in' Main Grandstand. Jubliee lingers assist m Programme. r .: .: „ ... ... . , ~^~- —^, r , . .' To-mdrrow (Wednesday), April 9th, 1919. i 9.30< a. m. to Nobnv ■ ■; . Official Welcome to Maori Soldiers. ' ' , , rHakas of Welcome. ■ Maori Qertemonies and Dances. 1 3 p.m. — • ■ Soldiers 1 Entrain for Unveiling of Wi Pere. Merhorial. 3.30-p.nx-r -....■ • ' - / ' Unveiling Ceremony of, Wi Pere Memorial, Reads- Quay., , CITY BAJND IN ATTENDANCE. 7.30 p.m.— ; Maori Entertainment m the Grounds. Dane© . , in th©» Grandstand. X ' Admission to Grounds 2s. ' y . Children Is. ,-. & j Watch the Papeis for Programme of following days. Taxi-Coupons obtainable a,t ..Miller's Corner. ' j WM. T. PITT, ; ' . '" '^ " ■--.--' ■■ -Secpe^^i "'■"'.'

BAY ROWING CLUB. fTnOBLE Fortnightly Dances under the ausjL pices of the, above Club wil. be cqntinued TJext 'WjEIDNESDAY NIGHT, 9tih inst., m the „Glub'^ Dancing Hall. Supper provided. Dancing commences at{ 8. Gents .2/6, Ladies 1/-. Music by Mrs. R. Thompson. . •-.. ' ■ L. WALTERS, 813 Hon. Sec. GIBBORNB NOrLIGENIS* : •■• LEAGUE. . • :.--' /i\FFIOE— McKee'a Building». GladVj/ etone Road: opposite Teat at* Fiiar»i. _ ?Plion« 1336. P,O. Box 194. 1 tt. (JARDiNER, OOp Secretarj " \-"--C~T 7 ",- ' .■■•■■ /■ ••■^■■ ; '■>■?■■ 7" Victuallers' Association f ■■ . ■ :i. ' ki-.-»..' " '. ' tf;l.* vis. 1.-. ' : OFFICE IN PEEL STREET, (Opposite Times' Office); 0 l PEN EIACH DAY. tPROM 9 A.M. TO <5 P.M., AND EVERY E?<ENING FROM 7.30. t . . .■■ •■ ■'• The Committee- >will b* pleased to meet any friendi. , . - THONE 149. P.O. BOX 198 SADDLERY AND HARNESS. OWING to the. scarcity of Leather, Saddlery' and Harness will probably * become^ much more of obt-ainment, and there is nothing to be gained' m the hope of , a reduction m prices m putting xfft purchasing to-day, aa ; the probabilities are that prices will still , further harden. .. The undersigned is prepared to take m; part payment, and i make a .libej^al allawance ' for some, your oldu Harness ,or[ Siaddle for the. Newest and Beat pf :Go<>ds. ;REffAlߧ jrqmiptly . executed. SADDLER, PEEL STREET. JROR^LE. IN TH3D DISTRICT, .; ' . :NEAjR; TANEATIJA-- - ->l 200 ACRES FREEHOLD Situateid on the Main Road. ' \ All excellent, rich, alluvial silt, with, the exception of about, 65 ; acr^s. hilly . at : the back of .-thi© section. The Flats are all m good, Grasses. „• <^Wito-the-acre Laid. , : ' GOO]0 1> J^Ll|N(^^HOpSE And all ■ necessary- Outbuildings, Cowshed, Milking Machines, etc. • V. ■; : .«■; *;-*7 — ■■■><■ v. i .-. ■ ■ . ; PRICE, . ... Inoluding Milking, Plant", Hay, etc., etc. Cash required, £3000 ; balance, good terms. ,• .. . ..: ./,. .. „,<,..■ .. • . „- ..This Fftrm.is m, the centre of ail en•guirfi.es, and is a^ery cheap plage. .vLansd m thip locality is changing hands all the time at much higher prioes. than this; For full particulars, applyir^ ' 4 . AGENT. KAITI. HERALD TELEPHONES, fIAVI TIME BY BiNGING UP TH« CORRECT NUMBER. ■ y ■ ■ ,i ;, ( ,t ":', >„ ■■. AdTertioing and Printing Department: : N°- 527. : .:' Bditorial D«partme»l»: XTCTiA^TiEID-^Fat Cattle, oo the bopkß; any Works. — Apply R. Ajqjow and Co., -utd^^ ■: , . .-,„ V.-, : ' . ., '„- ;.':- B^' TUST ■• AR^IVEDD^-Clhums ' volume, t fbr 0 1919; 14/6 ; ATistralian. Boys' Annual 1919, BJ6*, Australian GinlaVAnnual, 1919) B/6. — Thomas Adama. Bookseller;/ f , > 1 X ACRES, Awapuni, large road fronfLO age, handy to wool -works and abattoirs. Price reasonable and terms easy. — C. G. Piesae, Agent. T7(EREWOQD— Stove Blocks, Copper JU Wood, any quantity, cut m lengths to gait CTifltomera' requirementa. — Bell

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14881, 8 April 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14881, 8 April 1919, Page 4

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